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Time and Entrepreneurial Risk Behavior
Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 1998Risk and risk behavior form an important segment of the entrepreneurship literature. Entrepreneurial risk behavior has been studied with both trait and cognitive approaches, but the findings do not adequately explain either how entrepreneurs differ from non-entrepreneurs, or how different types of entrepreneurs can be specified in terms of their risk ...
Bing-Sheng Teng, T. K. Das
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Factors influencing social entrepreneurial behavior: evidence from a developing nation
International Journal of Ethics and Systems, 2020Purpose This paper aims to provide a deeper understanding on social entrepreneurial behavior (SEB). Previous researchers mostly focused on social entrepreneurial intention leaving a gap between intention and behavior.
Asma Akter, S. Rana, Abdul Jalil Ramli
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Introduction to the Research Handbook on Entrepreneurial Behavior, Practice and Process
Research Handbook on Entrepreneurial Behavior, Practice and Process, 2020This introduction offers an overview of the contents of the book and our vision of a logic for how scholars might make progress, broadly, when considering entrepreneurial behavior, practice and process. Our primary motivation for developing this book was
W. Gartner, B. Teague
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Can both entrepreneurial and ethical leadership shape employees’ service innovative behavior?
Journal of Services Marketing, 2022Purpose Employee’s service innovative behavior lays the groundwork for bottom-up innovation and ongoing service improvement in service firms. Therefore, it is vital for service organizations to understand the antecedents of employees service innovative ...
G. Hoang, T. Luu, Tuan Du, T. Nguyen
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The effect of aging on entrepreneurial behavior
Journal of Business Venturing, 2006Abstract Empirical evidence shows that younger individuals are more likely to start a new firm than older ones. As a result, the age distribution of a population may be important for the rate of new firm creation. Building upon Becker's theory of time allocation, we present a model in which individuals select a career path according to the dynamic ...
Moren Lévesque, Maria Minniti
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, 2020
The main purpose of this article is to examine the relationship among the manager's Strategic Intelligence (SI) with Organization Development (OD), and Entrepreneurial Behaviour (EB) in governmental agencies in underdeveloped countries.,To fulfill the ...
M. Ahmadi+5 more
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The main purpose of this article is to examine the relationship among the manager's Strategic Intelligence (SI) with Organization Development (OD), and Entrepreneurial Behaviour (EB) in governmental agencies in underdeveloped countries.,To fulfill the ...
M. Ahmadi+5 more
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A measure of entrepreneurial bricolage behavior
International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behavior & Research, 2017Purpose The majority of emerging and young firms work under resource constraints. This has made researchers highlight the importance of resourcefulness. Perhaps the most important theoretical development in this context is the emerging, behavioral theory of entrepreneurial bricolage.
Davidsson, Per+2 more
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Entrepreneurial Behavior as Learning Processes in a Transgenerational Entrepreneurial Family
2019Within the extant body of literature, little is known as to how transgenerational entrepreneurial families develop entrepreneurial mind-sets in order to create value across generations. Accordingly, this chapter aims to explore the role of the family ownership group in entrepreneurial behavior by examining the entrepreneurial learning process in a ...
Jordan Robert Gamble, Eric Clinton
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Toward a Theory of Entrepreneurial Behavior
2017The chapter reviews several of the most prominent entrepreneurship frameworks to demonstrate that the entrepreneurship field lacks a theory of entrepreneurial behavior. However, each of these existing frameworks would benefit from, and be complemented by, an entrepreneurial behavioral theory.
William B. Gartner+2 more
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Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2023
Many of the world's most prosperous and secure nations owe much of their success to the contributions of their entrepreneurial spirit. Indian youth unemployment is among the worst in the world, posing serious problems for a country with the youngest population.
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Many of the world's most prosperous and secure nations owe much of their success to the contributions of their entrepreneurial spirit. Indian youth unemployment is among the worst in the world, posing serious problems for a country with the youngest population.
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